GlamourDateNight Recap: Is Everyone Just Looking for a Hookup? Or Are Real Dates and Relationships Coming Back in Style?

June 28 was #GlamourDateNight, and many of you (hopefully) went out. Perhaps you're still out. So...how did it go?!

The number one complaint we've heard from women is that they're not even really sure if they're on a date a lot of times (73 percent of you told us that!). Things have become way too casual, haven't they? Rightly or wrongly, our generation has been branded as the "hookup culture." But are we really having more casual sex than previous generations? Not according to this recent study by The Journal of Sex Research.

Researchers collected responses from adults ages 18 to 25 and compared them with surveys of the same age group taken in the 80s and 90s. According to their findings, "Respondents from 2004 to 2012 did not report more total sex partners, more partners during the past year, or more frequent sex than respondents from 1988 to 1996." So why does the current generation have a rep for casual sex?

Here's one thing that we are doing differently from past generations: According to the study, millennials were less likely to report having sex with a spouse or regular partner and more likely to report having sex with a casual date. Researchers believe this is indicative of the fact that we're getting married later in life—not necessarily that we don't want exclusivity and long-term partners. In other words, our generation isn't necessarily anti-commitment—we're just waiting longer before making one.

Speaking of hookups vs. commitment, let's chat about last night? Did anyone do something fun? Have a question? Need to vent? Leave a comment below so we can all chat about it.